lvm ate my hamster

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I had a single hard drive, containing a single PV, a single VG, and a single LV (ext3) move from one computer to another. Im trying to reconstruct the LVM on the new computer with no luck. Currently I have the PV And VG, but no LV's are to be found. I'm assuming the metadata has somehow been corrupted. Is there a way to re-create the LV without erasing the existing data on the disk? A utility to scan the disk and rebuild the metadata? Or, is there a way to "dismantle" the LVM and turn it into a normal ext2/3 filesystem?

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